Kitchen worktop dilemma
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Comments (3)I would personally go for the wooden one to introduce some warmth to the room as you already have stone cabinets, brick work and black cooker. It's hard to advice when I can't see the actual wood colour but its sounds like you have ann urban chic kitchen interior so a contemporary white quartz top feels too modern to go with the brick work. GOOD LUCK....See Moreworktop dilemma!
Comments (11)I'm wondering if the colour is making you think of melamine? Personally, I think it's a lovely colour and sounds like it would fit right in with your scheme. Nice to have something different. Is it just the fact that you think it looks like melamine or the actual look that is putting you off? Btw, we had laminate square edged work tops in our last kitchen & they looked as good as new after 12 years....See MoreKitchen dilemmas: Bamboo worktops with cream painted in-frame shaker?
Comments (1)Hi, All of what you have suggested should work well... good colour combination and yes, the bamboo worktops should be less maintenance to those made of oak. As for the sink, white shouldn't cause any problems with the colour in the room. The picture below may have a black granite worktop, but the drip rail and the units are similar colours to what you are planning to work with. Hope that helps - Best of luck! Regards, Bené - SA Designs...See MoreDilemma re. length of kitchen worktop
Comments (3)Laminate are available in 3m, 3.6 and 4m. The sizes vary depending on supplier and manufacturer. If you’re dealing with Howdens then they only offer 3m long. Look for a company that specialise in the sale of worktops. I would say the most common length we supply is 3.6 m. Solid timber are normally 2m, 3m and 4m....See MoreHU-891157459
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